Denmark celebrates return of spicy South Korean noodles
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- Friday, August 09, 2024, 10:38 GMT+7
Banned for being 'too spicy,' South Korean ramen noodles returned to Denmark after the Danish regulator partly reversed its decision. Video: Reuters
Banned for being 'too spicy,' South Korean ramen noodles returned to Denmark after the Danish regulator partly reversed its decision. Video: Reuters
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